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VST instruments and instrument tracks
Using presets for VSTi configuration
Using the “Choose Track Preset” dialog
1. Right-click the track list to open the context menu and on the Add Track submenu
select “Add Track Using Track Preset…”.
The Choose Track Preset dialog opens. It contains the same sections as the
Presets browser.
2. Select a preset from the Results list.
The Results section of the Choose Track Preset dialog displays all preset sounds
for all track types and VST instruments.
3. To preview the presets, you have to play MIDI notes on a MIDI keyboard or load a
MIDI file because there is no track connected.
The previewing options are described in detail in the section “Previewing VST
presets and track presets for MIDI and instrument tracks” on page 404.
4. When you have found the right sound, click the Add Track button to close the
dialog.
An instrument track is created with all track and/or instrument settings that were
saved in the preset.
Selecting VST instrument presets
The previous sections focused on selecting presets for the creation of new instrument
tracks, or for changing the setup of an existing track. However, you can also use
presets to change the settings of the VST instrument itself.
To select a VST instrument preset, proceed as follows:
1. Load a VST instrument (either in the VST Instruments window or via an instrument
track).
2. If you use the VST Instruments window, select a MIDI track routed to the
instrument. If you use an instrument track, select this track.
3. Make sure that the Inspector section with the basic track settings is visible.
If this is not the case, click on the track name at the top of the Inspector.
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The Preview functions work in the same way in the MediaBay and its related dialogs.
Note however that not all Preview functions available in the MediaBay are also
available in the dialogs.
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Note that the following refers to the selection of VST 3 presets (.vstpreset). If you
want to apply FXP/FXB presets to your VST 2 instruments in this way, see
“About
earlier VST instrument presets” on page 264.